WO2014013284A1 - Compositions ignifuges de pvc - Google Patents

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WO2014013284A1
WO2014013284A1 PCT/IB2012/001392 IB2012001392W WO2014013284A1 WO 2014013284 A1 WO2014013284 A1 WO 2014013284A1 IB 2012001392 W IB2012001392 W IB 2012001392W WO 2014013284 A1 WO2014013284 A1 WO 2014013284A1
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  • the present invention relates to flame retardant plasticized PVC compositions free from antimony trioxide.
  • Polyvinyl Chloride is the third-most widely produced plastic, after polyethylene and polypropylene, and can be used in construction. It can be made softer and more flexible by the addition of plasticizers, the most widely used being phthalates, and in this form it is used in clothing and upholstery, electrical cable insulation, inflatable products and many applications in which it replaces rubber.
  • plasticizers producers to concentrate in the research and development of alternative and apparently safer plasticizers, generally called “non-phtalate plasticizers".
  • PVC is inherently resistant to flame. Due to its high chlorine content (57% by weight), PVC will not support combustion in normal environments unless it contains high levels of flammable modifiers. This resistance to combustion makes PVC the material of choice in many applications where fire safety is an issue.
  • Antimony trioxide is probably the most important flame retardant for PVC, being in use since many years. The most reasonable mechanism for this technical characteristic is based on the fact that antimony trioxide probably reacts with the HC1 evolving when PVC burns, forming antimony oxychlorides which then decomposes to antimony trichloride. Antimony trichloride has a boiling point of 283°C and it is thought that participates to the gas phase during combustion of PVC, thus introducing an additional source of chlorine into the flame. This is a possible explanation of the reason why the use of antimony trioxide in PVC generally elevates the smoke level.
  • Antimony trioxide also yields benefits in PVC formulations containing bromine.
  • bromine based flame retardant that are commonly used in PVC formulations are brominated phthalate esters, such as, for example, tetrabromo dioctylphthalate, which is described for instance in US 4,397,977.
  • brominated flame retardants render PVC additionally flame retarded, the critical issues connected with the use of these flame retardant compounds are compatibility with the PVC matrix and effect on compound stability.
  • Chlorinated paraffins find also use in flexible PVC formulations. Like brominated phthalate esters, chlorinated paraffins are used as secondary plasticizers in the preparation of flexible PVC formulations and work by releasing halogen into the vapor phase in order to inhibit combustion. They are available in a wide range of chlorine content, however, chlorinated paraffins with chlorine contents ranging from 40% to 60% are those commonly used in PVC formulations. Long-chain chlorinated paraffins with 70% chlorination by weight are most likely to be used in future due to their favourable toxicological profile. Chlorinated paraffins can be used by partially replacing antimony trioxide.
  • Zinc Borate can be used as a fire retardant component in PVC, partially replacing antimony trioxide.
  • Hydrated minerals such as alumina tri-hydrate or magnesium hydroxide, can be very effective as flame retardants in PVC polymers. However, depending on the amount of these components in the final PVC formulation, they may adversely affect the flexibility of the final product, causing it to become too stiff. Hydrated minerals work by releasing bound moles of water during combustion, quenching the flame front area.
  • Phosphate ester plasticizers were probably the first flame retardant additives actively used in PVC. Wire and cable insulation products, obtained using phosphate esters as plasticizers, found use in military applications during World War II.
  • phosphate ester plasticizers are use as primary flame retardants in clear flexible PVC formulations. They also find use in the preparation of flexible films, sheeting, and other significant applications where flame test requirements cannot be met with the usual inorganic flame retardant products.
  • Molybdenum compounds as Zinc Molibdate, Ammonium Octamolybdate or Tin compounds as Zinc Hydroxystannate or Stannate are flame retardant agents with beneficial effect on smoke opacity. They can be used to partially or totally replace antimony trioxide.
  • Object of the present invention is to provide a flame retardant compound that can be used as flame retardant agent in PVC formulations and which is able to completely replace antimony trioxide or any other antimony-based compound in the same formulations, still maintaining the desired flame retardant characteristics.
  • An additional object of the present invention is to provide the use of a flame retardant compound suitable for PVC formulations able to replace antimony trioxide or any other antimony-based compound in the same formulations.
  • Still another object of the present invention is to provide flame retardant plasticized
  • PVC formulations free from antimony trioxide that are characterized by satisfying processability, very good chemical and physical properties and reduced smoke density.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a PVC article which is flame retarded according to the international requirement and which is free from antimony trioxide or any other antimony-based compound.
  • the essential ingredients in a PVC formulations are: PVC resin, primary plasticizer.
  • secondary FR (Flame Retardant) plasticizer stabilizers, co-stabilizers, lubricants, fillers, colorants, flame retardant agents, other additives.
  • PVC resins There are different kinds of PVC resins grouped together according to the polymerization method used for their production: suspension grade PVC, emulsion grade PVC, bulk polymerized PVC, copolymer PVC, chlorinated PVC (CPVC).
  • suspension grade PVC is the most widely prevalent type, obtained by polymerizing droplets of vinyl chloride in the monomer form suspended in water. When polymerization is complete, the slurry is centrifuged and the PVC cake thus obtained is gently dried by special heating systems in order to avoid heat degradation of the un-stabilized resin.
  • Particles have porous structures which readily absorbs plasticizers.
  • the structure of the PVC particles can be modified by selecting suitable suspending agents and polymerization catalyst.
  • Emulsion grade PVC corresponds to paste grade resin and is almost exclusively used for plastisols.
  • Paste grade resin is a very fine particle size PVC produced by spray drying an emulsion of PVC in water. Paste grade resin needs much more energy to be produced and is considerably much expensive than suspension resin.
  • the paste grade resin carries the emulsifying chemicals and catalysts within.
  • paste grade resin plastisols are therefore much poorer than suspension resin compounds. Clarity is poorer than the same parameter in suspension or bulk PVC.
  • Paste grade resin is compact in structure, and does not absorb much plasticizer at room temperatures. Temperatures exceeding 160-180°C are needed to drive the plasticizer into the resin during curing.
  • PVC Polymerized polymer
  • the PVC formulations thus obtained are mainly used in transparent applications. They are mainly made available in the lower K value groups.
  • Copolymer PVC is obtained when vinyl chloride is copolymerized with co- monomers such as, for example, vinyl acetate to give a range of resins with unique properties, and they are used in adhesive or coatings.
  • co- monomers such as, for example, vinyl acetate
  • PVC Resins are classified by their K-Value, an indicator of the molecular weight and degree of polymerization.
  • K70-75 are high K value resins which give best mechanical properties but are more difficult to process. They need more plasticizer for same softness.
  • K65-68 are medium K value resins which are the most popular. They have a good balance of satisfactory mechanical properties and processability.
  • K58-60 are low K- value resins. Their mechanical properties are not so satisfactory, but their processing is easiest.
  • K50-55 are special resins which are specially made for some demanding applications. Processing is easiest.
  • Chlorinated PVC is PVC that has been chlorinated via a free radical chlorination reaction. This reaction is typically initiated by application of thermal or UV energy utilizing various approaches. In the process, chlorine gas is decomposed into free radical chlorine which is then reacted with PVC in a post-production step, essentially replacing a portion of the hydrogen in the PVC with chlorine. Depending on the method, a varying amount of chlorine is introduced into the polymer allowing for a measured way to fine tune the final properties.
  • the chlorine content may vary from manufacturer to manufacturer; the base can be as low as PVC 56.7% to as high as 74% by mass, although most commercial CPVC resins have chlorine content from 63% to 69%.
  • Plasticizers make the hard PVC resin softer.
  • Primary plasticizers have good compatibility with PVC resins and can be absorbed in large quantities. In special cases up to 140-150 phr of primary plasticizer can be put into PVC formulations for extremely soft products. Phr is defined as part by weight of ingredient per 100 parts of PVC resin. Nearly all plasticizers are liquids and have to be absorbed in suspension resins through heated mixers. High speed mixers (which generate frictional heat while mixing) are the most popular types of dry-blending equipment. There is a vast choice of primary plasticizers for PVC. Some of the requirements plasticizers must satisfy are the following: high compatibility with PVC, good plastic properties, low volatility, good ageing properties, electrolyte-free.
  • the most popular primary plasticizers are phthalate esters. Phthalic acid is reacted with various alcohols to produce a family of phthalates which can be used as primary plasticizers among which Di Octyl Pthalate (DOP) is the most popular.
  • DOP Di Octyl Pthalate
  • Other important primary plasticizers are the following:
  • DIDP Diisodecylphthalate
  • DITP Diisotridecylphthalate
  • PVC compounds which need low temperature resistance can be prepared in combination with phthalic acid esters and dicarboxylic acids such as Dioctyladipate (DOA), Dioctylazelate (DOZ) or Dioctylsebacate (DOS).
  • DOA Dioctyladipate
  • DOZ Dioctylazelate
  • DOS Dioctylsebacate
  • the number of carbon atoms in the alcohol is important for the modification of properties.
  • Non-phtalate plasticizers are also growing due to some favorable toxicological profile compared to classic phthalate in use from many years. For instance, Di- isononyl-cyclohexane dicarboxylate (DINCH), was developed for use in sensitive applications where exposure to toxicological and exposure issues were of great concern such as the manufacturing of toys, medical devices, and food packaging.
  • DICH Di- isononyl-cyclohexane dicarboxylate
  • Citrates are also use in sensitivity applications since they show benign toxicology. Citrates have been approved to use in applications such as pharmaceutical tablet coatings, medical devices, food packaging (i.e., vinyl film wraps), and cosmetic formulations (i.e., shampoo, deodorants, and fragrances).
  • Terephthalate plasticizer is another example of non-phtalate plasticizer.
  • phosphate ester plasticizers are of three major types: triaryl phosphates, alkyl diaryl phosphates, and their mixtures. Although most phosphate ester plasticizers can be used as primary plasticizers, they are usually blended with lower costly phthalate ester plasticizers to obtain the desired performances at a minimum loading. The blend is required because they are quite expensive than standard plasticizers, and also because they are characterized by poor low temperatures properties. They have the additional advantage of being non-pigmenting and hence clear flame retardant formulations can be obtained.
  • secondary plasticizers such as aromatic hydrocarbons or paraffmic oils are used. Secondary plasticizers are not possible to be used as the only plasticizer in PVC, because of low compatibility causing migration and poor low temperature properties, so they have to be used together with a primary plasticizers.
  • Chlorinated paraffin or oils also act as flame retardant. Chlorinated paraffin are viscous and have limited compatibility. In using chlorinated paraffin, it is necessary to substitute the primary plasticizer with twice as much chlorinated paraffin to ensure the same degree of plastification. Chlorinated oils are less viscous and the plasticizing efficiency is better, but adversely affects gelation rates. Chlorinate paraffines, especially combined with antimony trioxide, have negative effect on thermal and photo-stability and cold temperature resistance. Also bromine containing compounds such as Tetrabromo dioctyl phthalate find use as secondary plasticizers in flame retardant PVC formulations.
  • bromine halogen
  • tetrabromo dioctyl phthalate tends to develop more smoke than other plasticizers during combustion.
  • PVC must be stabilized, in order to be processed, against the action of heat required at processing temperatures.
  • PVC When PVC is processed as pure polymer, it would rapidly and completely decompose at the required temperature for molding or extrusion (150°C - 200°C).
  • the necessary protection is provided by the addition of heat stabilizers.
  • PVC molecule is unstable to heat and light. Heating PVC causes breakage of the polymer chains, liberating hydrochloric acid in the gaseous state. HCl catalyzes additional degradation, releasing large quantities of corrosive HCl. This autocatalytic reaction begins at ca. 100°C, while at 180°C a marked brown color occurs after few minutes.
  • a majority of stabilizers contain metal elements which react with HCl and inhibit further degradation. They are metal salts, soaps or complexes. Heat stabilizers retard dehydrochlorination and auto-oxidation and reduce fragmentation by substitution of structural defeats for more stable groups in the polymer chain, scavenge the evolved hydrogen chloride and block the free radicals formed during the degradation process.
  • the main classes of PVC stabilizers are complex mixtures of metal soaps with co- stabilizers, antioxidants, solvents, lubricants, etc. The most used mixture of metals are Ba/Zn and Ca/Zn. Mixed metals stabilizers can be liquid or solid.
  • Epoxidized soybean oil is an example of co-stabilizer that very often is used in addition with Ca/Zn stabilizers. Exposure to ultraviolet radiation also breaks up polymer chains, but is slower than heat degradation. UV stabilizers have generally high absorption coefficients for UV radiation in the 290-315 nm range, and exert their effect at relatively low incorporation levels.
  • Lubricants are processing additives. Lubricant actions and effects can be divided into external and internal, some lubricant can combine both functions.
  • the external lubrication effect is the reduction of the coefficient of friction and adhesion between hot PVC composition and the surfaces of the processing machine.
  • the basic internal lubrication effect is the lowering of the internal friction of the composition, which reduce melt viscosity. Whereas rigid PVC compositions generally require both internal and external lubricant, usually in PVC-P only external lubricant are considered, as in PVC-P the plasticizer will also provide internal lubrication.
  • Certain minerals especially some naturally occurring silicates and natural carbonates, represent some of the most widely used fillers for PVC. They are used for instance in insulating and jacket formulas for wire and cable to reduce the price of the compound and to improve electrical as well as other properties.
  • Calcium carbonate can provide favorable effects on flow and processing behavior of the PVC mass. Primarily calcium carbonate types such as chalk, limestone and marble of various fineness are deployed. Their surfaces can be treated or untreated. Treated surfaces lead to a reduction of plasticizer absorption of the filler material.
  • antimony trioxide and their mixture with zinc borate are used in low proportion, (up to about 10 phr) not to affect drastically the mechanical and physical properties of PVC.
  • Antimony trioxide also acts as a white pigment. Therefore, its use has a dramatic effect on the coloring of PVC formulations. The effect is partially reduced when it is used together with borates.
  • Antimony trioxide particle size has a role in the pigmenting properties, as coarser grades are less opaque, and allow the use of lower pigment loading.
  • antimony pentoxide and sodium antimonate are available options. Although these materials are more expensive than antimony trioxide, they find use in both translucent and transparent formulations. In contrast to the polymer containing antimony trioxide, they are able to confer to the resulting material a refractive index similar to that of most of the polymer systems.
  • Substantial loading i.e. about 40 - 100 phr or even more
  • metal hydrates like aluminum or magnesium hydroxide is necessary to realize the effects of these additives, so that the effect on the mechanical properties as well as on certain other properties of the PVC, can be considerable.
  • plasticized PVC resin compositions comprising at least an inorganic hypophosphite, also named hypophosphorus acid metal salt or inorganic phosphinate, in addition to conventional additives.
  • n is an integer number ranging from 1 to 4 in dependence of the valence of the metal Me.
  • the metal is any atom belonging to the groups I, II, III and IV of the periodic table of the elements.
  • Hypophosphite of sodium and calcium are widely commercially available and they are normally produced by reacting the corresponding metal hydroxide on yellow phosphorus, as for instance: ' P 4 + 2Ca(OH) 2 + H 2 0 ⁇ Ca(H 2 P0 2 ) 2 + CaHP0 3 + PH 3
  • hypophosphite of metals other than calcium and sodium are normally produced through the hypophosphorus acid reaction on the metal hydroxide or by exchange reaction with the corresponding soluble metal salts (see for example i
  • a polymer compositions particularly polyesters or polyamides, comprising hypophosphites coated with inorganic hydrates and/or organic salts show good flame retardant performance but, at the same time, showed reduced polymer degradation compared to a corresponding polymer composition comprising uncoated hypophosphites.
  • a polyamide is made flame retardant by comprising at least aluminium hypophosphite in the range 1% to 30% by weight.
  • hypophosphites are not known as flame retardant agents in halogen containing plasticized polymers like PVC.
  • hypophosphites The choice of hypophosphites is subjected to a number of critical factors. Particularly, suitable hypophosphites must be characterized by sufficient thermal stability to overcome melt processing at temperature higher than about 200°C. In case they do form hydrates they must be used in the corresponding anhydrous form and they must not be hygroscopic when successively exposed to ambient humidity.
  • hypophosphites examples include aluminum hypophosphite (CAS 7784-22-7), calcium hypophosphite (CAS 7789-79-9), manganese hypophosphite (10043-84-2), magnesium hypophosphite (CAS 10377-57-8), zinc hypophosphite (CAS 15060-64- 7), barium hypophosphite (CAS 171258-64-3). Most preferred in the purpose of the present invention are aluminum and calcium hypophosphites.
  • Aluminum hypophosphite corresponding to chemical formula A1(H 2 P0 2 ) 3 , is currently produced by Italmatch Chemicals Spa ("Phoslite IP-A") in a white powder form with a low humidity level, high purity and various PSD suitable for thermoplastic processing.
  • Calcium hypophosphite corresponding to chemical formula Ca(H 2 P02) 2 , is also currently produced by Italmatch Chemicals Spa ("Phoslite IP-C").
  • Aluminum and calcium hypophosphite being flammable powders as most of anhydrous hypophosphites, are often commercialized as dry powders blended with other solid flame retardants agents, in masterbatch or in paste form, for making transport and manipulation operations easier.
  • hypophosphites are new flame retardant agents when used in PVC formulations. It is possible to use them advantageously together with already existing primary and secondary plasticizers to give flame retardant PVC formulations exempt from antimony trioxide.
  • Several technical examples are present in the following experimental part that will clarify further the scope of the invention.
  • PVC Polymer PVC K70 (BASF)
  • DOP Platinum DOP
  • Co-stabilizer Epoxidized soybean oil (Reaflex EP/6)
  • IP-A Aluminium hypophosphite
  • IP-C Calcium hypophosphite: (Phoslite IP-C, currently manufactured by Italmatch Chemicals), hereafter indicated as “IP-C” Examples and Comparative Examples 1-23
  • Comparative Example 1 show how a standard PVC formulation that does not comprise any flame retardant agent (neither according to the prior art nor according to the present invention) is not classified according to UL-94 on specimens of 1,6 mm.
  • Comparative Example 2 and 4 show that antimony trioxide and aluminum hydroxide taken alone, are efficient in reaching the UL-94 VO classification and increasing the LOL However, in case of the formulation where aluminum hydroxide is taken as flame retardant agent, the necessary amount to be added to the formulation is quite large.
  • Examples 5 and 6 show how aluminum and calcium hypophosphites are efficient as taken alone, in increasing LOI and reaching UL-94 VO classification even though they are added to the PVC formulation in lower amount compared to the necessary amount of aluminum hydroxide.
  • Examples 14 to 17 according to the present invention compared with Comparative Examples 9,10,11 and 13 show how the Flame Retardant of the present invention can effectively improve the FR properties of plasticized PVC containing primary FR plasticizers, without the use of Sb203.

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L'invention porte sur une composition de résine de poly(chlorure de vinyle) plastifiée comprenant au moins un composé ignifugeant qui peut être utilisé comme agent ignifugeant dans des préparations de PVC et qui peut totalement remplacer le trioxyde d'antimoine ou tout autre composé à base d'antimoine dans les mêmes préparations, tout en conservant les caractéristiques ignifuges souhaitées.
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